1. Glen EtiveGlencoe Village Glen Coe is a glen of volcanic origins, in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies in the north of the county of Argyll, close to the border with the historic province of Lochaber, within the modern council area of Highland. The scenic beauty of the glen has led to its inclusion in the Ben Nevis and Glen Coe National Scenic Area, one of 40 such areas in Scotland. A review of the national scenic areas by Scottish Natural Heritage in 2010 made reference to the soaring, dramatic splendour of Glen Coe, and the suddenness of the transition between high mountain pass and the lightly wooded strath in the lower glen. It also described the journey through the glen on the main A82 road as one of the classic Highland journeys. The main settlement is the village of Glencoe located at the foot of the glen. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Me and my family went to Inveraray (in-ver-rare-ree) in Scotland.
Some of the places we visited were: Inveraray Castle, Benmore Botanical Gardens, Puck's Glen, Finn Falconry, Loch Fyne oyster bar and The Argyll Adventure for the horse riding.
Camera: Canon EOS 1300D (and some footage on my phone)
Music: Acoustic guitar arrangement for song - TRow Folk Round - Kevin MacLeod
A weekend in Argyll and Oban ~ this VLOG takes you through our 3 day visit in the western region of Scotland. I share a GREAT itinerary, where to hike, eat, lots of hairy cows, whisky stops and more. Thanks to Matt and Sophie at Ceo Mara Croft for helping us create such an awesome weekend!
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